Kimono of burnt orange silk crepe with floral print with accents of Shibori squares in white print; some of the flowers are accented with satin stitch embroidery and couched metallic gold threads; open-front; very long rectangular sleeves; lined in red silk; main flower colors are periwinkle, orange, blues, and greens.
Kimono of black wool crepe brocade with a repeat pattern of floral, plant, and butterfly motifs in red, taupe, and blue, with yellow and pale grey accents and gold metallic threads; square neckline; rectangular sleeves; double-breasted closure with self-fabric covered buttons with concealed snap closures; upper half is lined in peach silk with patches of colorful floral, plant, and Shibori prints; below-knee length. Record says this woman's kimono was worn by royalty.
Kimono of grey silk crepe with a bright red lining and lapels; hem has a print of a landscape with water and islands in a ombre lighter grey; ivory medallions accent the top.
Kimono of plum colored silk satin with large Chinese characters of metallic thread couched onto kimono throughout and surrounding large medallions; medallions have a phoenix at center surrounded by plant-like motifs in knot stitch embroidery in turquoise green, pinks, and ivory outlined in couched metallic thread; neckline opening is trimmed in a band of ivory silk satin with floral vines and phoenix birds in blues, purples, and pinks and couched metallic thread; neckline band in trimmed in a pink ribbon edge; coat is lined in grey-blue cotton; neckline band is trimmed in floral blue damask.
Kimono of pale pink damask with a design of a scene of a water wheel, architecture, plants and flowers in water; long rectangular sleeves; band around the neckline and opening. From record: This type of Kimono is worn as an undergarment.